Viscous energy dissipation in a liquid phase sintered silicon nitride, and the resulting internal friction, were investigated at temperatures up to 1300 degrees C with uniaxial tension-compression, torsion pendulum, and impulse excitation tests. The amount of internal friction, which is lower after heat treatment of the silicon nitride, reaches a steady-state value only after long-term tests at high temperature. A low and a high (> 50 MPa) stress amplitude regime are distinguished, revealing the existence of different anelastic deformation mechanisms. The evolution of the microstructure is investigated by X-ray diffraction, analysis of scanning electron microscopy images, and high resolution and analytical transmission electron microscopy i...
Detailed stiffness and internal friction (Q(-1)) versus temperature curves were obtained for liquid-...
International audienceThe temperature dependences of Young's modulus (E) and fracture toughness (K-1...
We have measured the thermal properties of suspended membranes from 10 to 300 K for two amplitudes o...
Viscous energy dissipation in a liquid phase sintered silicon nitride was investigated at temperatur...
To investigate the link between internal friction and fatigue resistance of sintered silicon nitride...
A new impulse excitation technique (IET) device was used to investigate the elastic and anelastic pr...
International audienceSilicon nitride processed by gas pressure sintering contains a very small amou...
Impact tests of ceramics at elevated temperature up to 1400°C are performed by the split Hopkinson p...
In this paper, a commercial liquid phase sintered silicon nitride with Y2O3 and Al2O3 additives is i...
Abstract: Si3N4/TiN and YMgSiAlONISiC composites have been studied by isothermal mechanical spectros...
The impulse excitation technique (IET), based on resonant vibration analysis, was used to determine ...
International audienceThe tensile behaviour of a silicon nitride ceramic has been studied between 16...
High temperatures stimulate thermally activated deformation mechanisms. For single crystal ceramics ...
An experimental self-reinforced hot-pressed silicon nitride was used to examine the effects of micr...
Influences of the sintering liquid system, temperature, microstructure and post sintering heat treat...
Detailed stiffness and internal friction (Q(-1)) versus temperature curves were obtained for liquid-...
International audienceThe temperature dependences of Young's modulus (E) and fracture toughness (K-1...
We have measured the thermal properties of suspended membranes from 10 to 300 K for two amplitudes o...
Viscous energy dissipation in a liquid phase sintered silicon nitride was investigated at temperatur...
To investigate the link between internal friction and fatigue resistance of sintered silicon nitride...
A new impulse excitation technique (IET) device was used to investigate the elastic and anelastic pr...
International audienceSilicon nitride processed by gas pressure sintering contains a very small amou...
Impact tests of ceramics at elevated temperature up to 1400°C are performed by the split Hopkinson p...
In this paper, a commercial liquid phase sintered silicon nitride with Y2O3 and Al2O3 additives is i...
Abstract: Si3N4/TiN and YMgSiAlONISiC composites have been studied by isothermal mechanical spectros...
The impulse excitation technique (IET), based on resonant vibration analysis, was used to determine ...
International audienceThe tensile behaviour of a silicon nitride ceramic has been studied between 16...
High temperatures stimulate thermally activated deformation mechanisms. For single crystal ceramics ...
An experimental self-reinforced hot-pressed silicon nitride was used to examine the effects of micr...
Influences of the sintering liquid system, temperature, microstructure and post sintering heat treat...
Detailed stiffness and internal friction (Q(-1)) versus temperature curves were obtained for liquid-...
International audienceThe temperature dependences of Young's modulus (E) and fracture toughness (K-1...
We have measured the thermal properties of suspended membranes from 10 to 300 K for two amplitudes o...